J jill Oct 30, 2008 #1 How do I get the exact answer from a formula so it doesn't always round up or down eg .19 not 20
P Pegasus \(MVP\) Oct 30, 2008 #2 jill said: How do I get the exact answer from a formula so it doesn't always round up or down eg .19 not 20? Click to expand... Are you talking about Excel? If so then an Excel newsgroup would be an excellent place to ask this question.
jill said: How do I get the exact answer from a formula so it doesn't always round up or down eg .19 not 20? Click to expand... Are you talking about Excel? If so then an Excel newsgroup would be an excellent place to ask this question.
Z Zilbandy Oct 30, 2008 #4 The plural of 'formula' is 'formulae'. Click to expand... My dictionary says formulas or formulae... but formulas comes first.
The plural of 'formula' is 'formulae'. Click to expand... My dictionary says formulas or formulae... but formulas comes first.
T Tom [Pepper] Willett Oct 30, 2008 #6 Windows XP O/S doesn't do forumuli : How do I get the exact answer from a formula so it doesn't always round up or : down eg .19 not 20
Windows XP O/S doesn't do forumuli : How do I get the exact answer from a formula so it doesn't always round up or : down eg .19 not 20
J John McGaw Oct 31, 2008 #8 jill said: How do I get the exact answer from a formula so it doesn't always round up or down eg .19 not 20 Click to expand... Google for "arbitrary precision math".
jill said: How do I get the exact answer from a formula so it doesn't always round up or down eg .19 not 20 Click to expand... Google for "arbitrary precision math".
M M.I.5¾ Oct 31, 2008 #9 Zilbandy said: My dictionary says formulas or formulae... but formulas comes first. Click to expand... My dictionary also lists both but clearly states that 'formulas' is a foreign usage (American).
Zilbandy said: My dictionary says formulas or formulae... but formulas comes first. Click to expand... My dictionary also lists both but clearly states that 'formulas' is a foreign usage (American).
M M.I.5¾ Nov 3, 2008 #10 Zilbandy said: Well, there's the problem. (Hint: I drive on the right side of the road... uhhh, maybe I should say, the "correct" side of the road. Click to expand... Don't be daft. The correct side is the left hand side. ;-/
Zilbandy said: Well, there's the problem. (Hint: I drive on the right side of the road... uhhh, maybe I should say, the "correct" side of the road. Click to expand... Don't be daft. The correct side is the left hand side. ;-/